Typically, I try to stay away from autographs that are not already PSA/DNA or JSA or UDA authenticated, but TO ME this autograph looks legitimate.

Although I do not know the size of it (I asked the seller just now), I was wondering if you think this is a legit autograph? I'm not an expert in authentication, and I'd hate to pay the hefty $150 fee to send it off to PSA/DNA in order for them to tell me its not real.

Thanks!

Chaz

10-28-2012 02:31 AM

Did he play football? No so we don't give $hit. And just to be serious for a minute I would not touch that for anything

IronMonkey415

10-28-2012 03:07 AM

He invented the juke move.

AKHMERICA

10-28-2012 03:24 AM

Well, the signature does say "Thomas Edison". Therefore it must be real!

Well that's my professional take on it. Hope you eventually find out whether it's fake or not!

badsims

10-28-2012 10:16 AM

i would tell him your intentions of getting it authenticated and ask him if his "unconditional authentic" line will also cover your authentication costs if it comes back as fake. If he agrees then go for it. If not then its probably not real!

[QUOTE=badsims;3550460]i would tell him your intentions of getting it authenticated and ask him if his "unconditional authentic" line will also cover your authentication costs if it comes back as fake. If he agrees then go for it. If not then its probably not real![/QUOTE]

This strikes me as a bad idea. The seller can promise whatever he wants, but it will be close to impossible to enforce if it comes back as fake

lambeauleap87

10-28-2012 12:58 PM

[QUOTE=wesnilevirus;3550994]This strikes me as a bad idea. The seller can promise whatever he wants, but it will be close to impossible to enforce if it comes back as fake[/QUOTE]

Autograph is "guaranteed authentic" by the seller, so if he buys it and sends it in for authentication and it comes back as fake, then he can just file an "Not As Described" case against the seller and win with no issue.

[QUOTE=lambeauleap87;3551028]Autograph is "guaranteed authentic" by the seller, so if he buys it and sends it in for authentication and it comes back as fake, then he can just file an "Not As Described" case against the seller and win with no issue.[/QUOTE]